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Harbour Protection Through Data Fusion Technologies

An Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) "Data Fusion Technologies for Harbour Protection" was held in Tallinn, Estonia 27 June-1 July, 2005. This workshop was organized by request of the NATO Security Through Science Programme and the Defence Investment Division. An ARW is one of many types of...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Shahbazian, Elisa (Editor ), Rogova, Galina (Editor ), de Weert, Michael J. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Edición:1st ed. 2009.
Colección:NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security,
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a CEP and Transport PB&Cs -- Implementation of the ISPS Code in Norwegian Ports -- Practical Implementation of the ISPS Code in the French Seaports -- PBIST and Its Projects, with Focus on Port Security -- Implementation of the ISPS Code in the Russian Federation: Ships and Ports -- Steps to Better Waterside Port and Harbor Security: The Development of Regional Maritime Safety Systems in the Russian Federation -- Police National Maritime Security Strategy -- Harbour Protection in the Jordanian Port of Aqaba -- Feasibility Study on Surveillance and Interdiction Technologies for the Port of Halifax -- Maritime Surveillance Information Availability in Estonia -- Case Study: The Reality of DF Technology Transition for Maritime Domain Awareness with a Focus on Container Security -- Cerberus -- Emerging Sensor Technologies and Metrics for Harbour Security -- Low Power Modular Sonar Systems -- An Unconstrained View of the Employment and Exploitation of Defence Data Fusion Technologies for Harbour Protection -- An Approach to Threat Assessment -- Harbour Protection and Higher Level Fusion: Issues and Approaches -- Perceptual Reasoning Managed Situation Assessment for Harbour Protection -- Understanding Military Information Processing - An Approach to Support Intelligence in Defence and Security -- Applying Decision Support and Data/Information Fusion/Management Concepts for Emergency Response in the Context of Harbour Protection -- Analyses of the Concept of Trust in Information Fusion and Situation Assessment -- Issues with Developing Situation and Threat Assessment Capabilities -- Distributed Data Fusion and Maritime Domain Awareness for Harbour Protection -- Intelligent Geo-Information Systems and Harbour Protection -- Using Modeling and Simulation as a Framework for Testing New Solutions Devoted to Securing Global Flows of Goods and People -- Fusion of Information from Disparate Electro-Optical Imagers for Maritime Surveillance -- Automatic Video Surveillance of Harbour Structures -- Heterogeneous Sensors Data Fusion Issues for Harbour Security -- Ship Detection and Characterization Using Polarimetric SAR Data -- Quick Joint Detection and Fusion Applications in Passive Surveillance Systems -- The Quiet Interlude Processing System (QuIPS) - An Automated Data Fusion Capability for Littoral Environments -- Sensor Data Processing for Tracking Underwater Threats Using Terascale Optical Core Devices -- A New Neural Approach for Pattern Recognition in Space Imagery -- Concurrent Self-Organizing Maps - A Powerful Artificial Neural Tool for Biometric Technology -- Sensor-Fusion in Neural Networks -- Target Identification Based on DSmT -- Particle Filter Application to Localization -- Restrictive Estimation in Tracking Problems -- Findings of the NATO Workshop on Data Fusion Technologies for Harbour Protection. 
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